Field Notebook: Mexico 1906
Page 78
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"built, a sort of cage," the Director de la Escuela Caeion de Ingenieros Don Luis Salazar. His address in my shop and somewhat more- confident. He is followed by a tall hand- some man - the Honorary President of the Congres Don Andres Aldasoro, Secretary de Formento. He reads his address of welcome rather rapidly but once but some- what low. Then comes Emilio Tietze the president of the last Congress who in a very calm manner delivers in front a short and his said a lofty address. It told warmly in he was given a very [a] applause, Then the last Secretary Carl Wiener announced in front a few things when he was followed by the president elect Aguilera. He read his remarks were but was not applauded or once as Tietze. Then came that handsome man - to a curtain steps despised because this Indian Arpa and Spanish extraction - the Secretary elect Ordinez. She had not been assigned a seat on the platform but stood all through the proceedings on the floor leaning against the armce. When the here was topped by